17 Related Articles from 2018-05-14

'Gift to be a part of this community:' Winnipeg Jets fan fever spreads. While the Whiteout street party grows in Winnipeg with the excitement of each game, Jets fans around the world aren't letting geography get in the way of supporting their team on the road to the Stanley Cup. >>

'Raw, talented athletes' from northern Manitoba build strength, self-confidence working with Winnipeg trainer. Kids from northern communities are getting the opportunity to train with a professional Winnipeg strength coach, but what they’re gaining out of the experience is much more than fitness. >>

'The more the merrier': Manito Ahbee expected to draw thousands, part of busy weekend for Winnipeg's downtown. The Manito Ahbee festival, which celebrates Indigenous arts, culture and music, gets underway in Winnipeg on Wednesday. >>

‘Mass destruction’: Winnipeg property management company says meth crisis has dealers taking over apartments. Behind boarded up walls, Armour Property Management owner Cam McIntyre said a clean-up and renovations are underway after the third floor was taken over last fall. >>

As Jets take off, so does Winnipeg. WINNIPEG (Reuters) - A wave of national pride washed over Canada in 2011 when against what seemed impossibly long odds the National Hockey League announced it was returning to Winnipeg, a hard luck Prairie city it had turned its back on 15 years earlier. >>

Burton Cummings hurt in crash, may not make it to Jets game for rest of season. Burton Cummings says he may not be singing the national anthems at a Winnipeg Jets game this season after he was hurt in a car crash. >>

Burton Cummings may not be able to sing anthem at Jets game after crash. Burton Cummings says he may not be performing the national anthems at a Winnipeg Jets game this season after he was hurt in a car crash. >>

City launches lawsuit against Caspian over police headquarters project. The City of Winnipeg now says it's suing Caspian over the Downtown police headquarters project. >>

Grandma wants apology from police after getting kicked out of street party for being on sidewalk. A Winnipeg grandmother is calling for an apology from Winnipeg police after she was kicked out of Monday night’s whiteout party for standing on a sidewalk when she wasn't supposed to. >>

Ice hockey-As Jets take off, so does Winnipeg. By Steve KeatingWINNIPEG, May 15 (Reuters) - A wave of national pride washed over Canada in 2011 when against what seemed impossibly long odds the National... >>

Multiple grass fires keep firefighters busy during dry weekend. The dry weather continues to hamper Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service who said they were called to four different brush and grass fires this weekend. >>

Old Maple Leaf plant being turned into cannabis facility. An old meat processing plant in Winnipeg is turning over a new leaf. >>

Old Maple Leaf plant in St. Boniface being turned into cannabis facility. An old meat processing plant in Winnipeg is turning over a new leaf. >>

People getting 'scammed' while trying to buy playoff tickets: police. Winnipeg police warn people hoping for a seat at a Jets playoff game to be cautious, saying they are investigating multiple incidents where people were ‘scammed’ trying to buy tickets. >>

People getting 'scammed' while trying to by playoff tickets: police. Winnipeg police warn people hoping for a seat at a Jets playoff game to be cautious, saying they are investigating multiple incidents where people were ‘scammed’ trying to buy tickets. >>

The Jets built Cup contender by drafting, developing talent. The Winnipeg Jets built a Stanley Cup contender by drafting and developing talent >>